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WHY IS MY ELECTRIC BILL $281??
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2019-12-05 at 6:36 PM UTCYo soy can I borrow a 20 homie ill get you back before christmas
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2019-12-05 at 6:36 PM UTCI'll give you my best enchanted diamond pickaxe as collateral it has looting, mending and effeciency V
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2019-12-05 at 6:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace Soy has been sending him money to support him in exchange for drugs.
He hired me to whisper what to say through an ear piece when he goes on dates.
Im also training him to stand up for himself by helping him build his confidence and giving him conflict resolution skills that i learn from various stints in rehabs. -
2019-12-05 at 7:52 PM UTC
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2019-12-05 at 8:31 PM UTCWood burning stove 👍🏻
Throw ya some coal in that bitch.
I try not to give much money to the duke judes -
2019-12-05 at 8:32 PM UTCbuy a grill if you dont already have one and burn coal or charcoal for heat.
the co² will also give you a green house effect and retain heat. -
2019-12-05 at 8:32 PM UTC
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2019-12-05 at 8:40 PM UTC"And the keurig"
LOL WTF? those things take like 45 seconds to make your coffee. it's not a 1100Watt Microwave oven trying to defrost a 30 pound turkey. -
2019-12-06 at 12:16 PM UTC
Originally posted by Fuck Your World "And the keurig"
LOL WTF? those things take like 45 seconds to make your coffee. it's not a 1100Watt Microwave oven trying to defrost a 30 pound turkey.
You're right, they take 1500 watts to keep water hot all day. I looked it up out of curiosity and was shocked to see they take that much power.
Oh, and to answer your question, Fona:
Your space heaters for one
Multiple computers
You probably leave lights on
You didn't plastic the windows like I suggested
You didn't throw shit above the ceiling tiles like I suggested
They probably didn't read your meter for a while
You might very well possibly share an outlet with another tennant
If there are no other tennants, you're bleeding heat through the walls and ceilings of adjacent space
Walk me through EVERYTHING you do that consumes electricity in a day. -
2019-12-06 at 2:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by AngryIVer You're right, they take 1500 watts to keep water hot all day. I looked it up out of curiosity and was shocked to see they take that much power.
Keurig® home brewers use the most power during their initial startup. When heating for the first time after being off, peak usage is 1,500 watts. If the power is kept on, the brewer will keep the internal tank up to temperature using between 200 – 400 watts when heating. While idle and not maintaining heat, the brewer will use the average electricity of a 60 watt light bulb.
http://support.keurig.com/article?id=kA036000000CJgY -
2019-12-06 at 4:35 PM UTCSo.. We turned our keurig off after making morning coffee. I mean the packs are fucking expensive. Like what.. 2 dollars each?
if I had to pay 2 dollars each and a 150 plus electric bill a month. You might as well go to Peets or Starbucks or your fave cafe for a Latte 3 shots of expresso for 4 bucks.
Make it.. Unplug it. 1500 watts for the initial warming up of the water is like 2 minutes. -
2019-12-06 at 4:41 PM UTCCoffee makers cost nothing to run. How fucking poor are all of you people?
QUIT CHARGING YOUR PHONE AND MAKING COFFEE WHAT IS THIS THE VEGAS STRIP LOOK AT THE POWER CONSUMPTION THEY PROBABLY THINK WE'RE GROWING WEED!! -
2019-12-06 at 4:47 PM UTCShit, On Amazon. I found one 720WH solar pack.
Takes about 5-6 hours to full charge
1000 full cycles. 110 output
If you charge it up it takes like 3 hours from an AC unit.
Point being. they're like 100 bucks now. that's less than a 500WH battery alone. This thing got like 1200 5 star with a 4.6 star average.
Fucking just buy like 3 of these things, Fona and outside of your fridge.. run everything else off of these at the end of the workday.
Don't run your heater full blast to come home to a warm house. Run it full blast for a few minutes and then plug a space heater into one of these Solar Battery packs (Solar Panels are like an extra 100 bucks for recharging I think) You can just place the Panels up next to a Window that gets at least 8 hours of sun
I think Maximum AC output of 110 was 1100watts -
2019-12-06 at 4:48 PM UTCDoesn't even post the price what a pretend
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2019-12-06 at 4:52 PM UTC
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2019-12-06 at 4:53 PM UTC
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2019-12-06 at 4:54 PM UTCYou could post a screenshot and take your medication IS THAT SO HARD
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2019-12-06 at 4:55 PM UTC
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2019-12-06 at 4:57 PM UTCHe doesn't want us to see all those butt plugs he got on black friday
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2019-12-06 at 5:03 PM UTC